Stratford Festival

This week, the TOPS students attended the annual overnight trip to Stratford, Ontario for the viewing of various theatrical productions offered by the Stratford Festival. The four grades collectively watched the musical “Guys and Dolls” while other productions including “Romeo and Juliet”, “The School for Scandal”, “Twelfth Night”, and “HMS...

Pine Crest Adventures

Last week, the new grade 9 TOPS students bonded through four days of camp activities at YMCA Camp Pine Crest. The annual trip aims to connect the students with their peers and the senior TOPS students who attended the trip alongside them. Students participated in various activities including swimming, archery,...

The TOPS Program, located at Marc Garneau C.I. (Toronto, ON), is a special high school program for students interested in enrichment in the maths, sciences, and language arts. TOPS offers a strong leadership program and encourages students to reach their utmost ability.

This week, each grade was in the midst of making their TOPS video for the upcoming TOPS night. For grades 9 to 11, it is a video they make as a farewell to the graduating seniors. For the grade 12s, the video will reveal the university each student plans to attend.

For their science summatives, the grade 10 students presented their findings from the Algonquin expedition. Each group analyzed a specific aspect of the park; examples of topics included dissolved oxygen, soil type, water pH, birds, mammals, trees, soil pH, water ions and others. They communicated their findings through a formal scientific paper and a 15-minute presentation to the class in …

This week, the grade 10 history students presented their history summative project. Students each chose a topic and put together a visual timeline of its evolution in Canada throughout the past century. Topics that were presented include technology, immigration, and the economy.

“Some are born great, others achieve greatness” – so goes the iconic line from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, which the grade 9 English students read this week. Having seen a performance of Twelfth Night in Stratford earlier this year, their analysis of the text furthered their understanding of the play.

The grade 12 chemistry students had the opportunity to make their own coordination compounds. The class had the freedom to design their own procedures in groups and spent several classes making the compounds. In addition, they will be discussing their findings in a lab report in the coming weeks.

The grade 11 biology students spent a day at the Royal Ontario Museum to observe real-world applications of biological topics and participate in an evolution workshop. In addition to visiting the various exhibits, they were lectured by a speaker on the evolution of the human skull from our primal ancestors to the current homo sapiens.